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Landlord tenant attorneys in Flagstaff, AZ for property owners and managers

Flagstaff landlords navigate NAU student tenancies, seasonal rental complexity, and fair housing issues unique to northern Arizona. We handle it all, exclusively on the landlord side.

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Flagstaff, Arizona | Coconino County

Arizona landlord tenant attorneys serving property owners and managers in Flagstaff and surrounding areas

Flagstaff is Arizona’s mountain city a rental market unlike any other in the state. At 7,000 feet elevation on the Colorado Plateau, Flagstaff’s economy and rental demand are anchored by three converging forces: Northern Arizona University’s campus of more than 30,000 students, a year-round outdoor recreation and tourism economy serving millions of visitors to the Grand Canyon corridor and Flagstaff Snowbowl ski area, and a permanent and growing base of full-time residents who value the city’s four-season mountain climate and quality of life. The result is a layered rental market that includes large off-campus student housing concentrations near NAU’s south campus, vacation and short-term rental properties serving the tourism and recreation visitor market, seasonal furnished rentals for winter residents, and long-term residential tenancies across established neighborhoods including the Southside, Sunnyside, and East Flagstaff.

C & W Law Group, P.C. is a landlord tenant law firm in Flagstaff, Arizona representing landlords, property managers, and real estate investors throughout the city and across Coconino County. We are a landlord-side only firm. We do not represent tenants. From eviction proceedings in the Flagstaff Justice Court to fair housing defense, tenant bankruptcy matters, and real estate litigation, our landlord attorneys handle every aspect of property management law so you can focus on running your portfolio.

If you are searching for an eviction attorney in Flagstaff or a landlord lawyer in Flagstaff, AZ who exclusively represents property owners, you have found the right firm.

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Understanding the Flagstaff Market

Why Flagstaff landlords need experienced legal counsel

Flagstaff’s rental market combines the legal complexity of a university city with the seasonal dynamics of a mountain resort town and both create significant legal risk for landlords who are not prepared. Student tenants enrolled at Northern Arizona University typically sign leases aligned with the academic year, creating predictable turnover cycles and a recurring set of lease-end disputes over security deposits, property condition, and co-signer obligations. Off-campus rental properties near NAU in the University Heights and Southside neighborhoods carry elevated noise, nuisance, and occupancy issues that require firm lease enforcement. The seasonal dimension of Flagstaff’s market including furnished vacation rental properties and winter-season tenancies adds additional complexity around tenancy duration, property use, and lease structure that must be addressed before occupancy begins.

Eviction filings in Flagstaff are handled in the Flagstaff Justice Court, with larger claims or complex matters escalating to Coconino County Superior Court. Procedural requirements in these courts are specific. A notice that does not meet the statutory requirements under Arizona Revised Statutes Title 33, or a complaint that is filed incorrectly, results in dismissal and forces the landlord to start the process over. That costs you time, money, and weeks of additional exposure.

C & W Law Group has been handling eviction matters, lease disputes, and landlord tenant litigation across Arizona for decades. We know the courts, we know the process, and we know how to move cases efficiently from the first notice to final resolution. Whether you own student rental properties near NAU’s campus, manage vacation and seasonal rental units in the Flagstaff area, or oversee a long-term residential portfolio across Coconino County, our property management attorneys in Flagstaff are ready to protect your investment.

Legal Support for Property Owners

Landlord tenant law in Flagstaff, AZ

Landlord tenant law in Arizona is governed by the Arizona Residential Landlord and Tenant Act under ARS Title 33. For Flagstaff landlords, compliance with this statute is non-negotiable. The law sets out precise requirements for notice periods, eviction procedures, security deposit handling, habitability standards, and landlord obligations that apply to every residential tenancy in the city.

Our landlord tenant attorneys in Flagstaff represent property owners and managers across every aspect of the landlord tenant relationship.

Eviction Attorney Services in Flagstaff

When a tenant refuses to vacate after proper notice, our eviction lawyers in Flagstaff file and prosecute eviction actions in the Flagstaff Justice Court and Coconino County Superior Court for both residential and commercial properties. We handle all filings, appear at the hearing on your behalf, and coordinate the writ of restitution process with the Coconino County Sheriff’s Office to restore your possession of the property. One procedural error forces a complete restart. That does not happen here.

When a tenant has violated the Arizona Residential Landlord and Tenant Act directly, through criminal activity, serious property damage, or conduct that creates an immediate danger to other occupants, a special detainer action under ARS 33-1368 applies. These cases move on an accelerated timeline with hearings set within three to six days of filing. We manage the expedited procedures and push these cases as fast as Arizona law allows.

Unpaid rent is the most common reason Flagstaff landlords call a rental property attorney near them, and the notice served at the very start determines whether your case moves forward or gets dismissed on a technicality. In Arizona, a five-day notice to pay or quit is required before an eviction can be filed. We prepare and serve notices correctly so the clock does not have to start over.

When a tenant is violating their lease but has not stopped paying rent, a formal documented notice on the record is the correct response. We draft legally compliant non-compliance notices tailored to the specific violation, whether it involves unauthorized occupants, noise complaints, property damage, unauthorized pets, or failure to maintain the unit.

A poorly drafted lease is the foundation of most landlord tenant disputes in Tempe. We draft and review residential and commercial lease agreements that comply fully with the Arizona Residential Landlord and Tenant Act and give you clear legal standing when a dispute arises.

Arizona requires landlords to return a deposit or provide an itemized statement of deductions within 14 business days after a tenancy ends. Missing that deadline exposes you to double damage claims. We advise on compliant handling and defend against bad-faith tenant claims when they arise.

Compliance and Risk Management

Fair housing law attorney in Flagstaff, AZ

Fair housing compliance is a significant concern for Flagstaff property owners and managers, particularly given the city’s large student population at Northern Arizona University and the diverse tenant base that comes with a university town and tourism destination. Disability accommodation requests and emotional support animal issues are common in student-adjacent rental properties. A single mishandled accommodation request or an inconsistently applied leasing policy can trigger a HUD investigation or a civil lawsuit with substantial financial exposure.

Our fair housing lawyers in Flagstaff defend property owners and managers against fair housing complaints involving all federally protected classes under the Fair Housing Act and the Arizona Civil Rights Act under ARS 41-1491. Our services include HUD complaint defense, reasonable accommodation guidance, emotional support animal request handling, fair housing policy audits, and staff training through C & W University.

If you have received notice of a fair housing complaint in Flagstaff or want to review your current policies before a problem arises, contact a fair housing attorney near you today before you respond to anything.

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Our Practice Areas

Comprehensive legal expertise

We create successful partnerships because of our skill, ability, and singular focus on property management law across Arizona and Nevada.

Landlord Tenant Law

Landlord Tenant Law

Eviction proceedings, lease enforcement, notice drafting, and special detainer actions across Flagstaff and Coconino County.

Fair Housing Law

HUD complaint defense, compliance training, and reasonable accommodation guidance for Flagstaff property owners and managers.

Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy

Automatic stay relief, landlord rights in Chapter 7 and 13, and rent recovery for landlords in Flagstaff and surrounding areas.

Real Estate Litigation

Breach of lease, security deposit disputes, and habitability claims defense for property owners across Flagstaff and Coconino County.

Tenant bankruptcy attorney for Flagstaff landlords

When a Flagstaff tenant files for bankruptcy, federal law imposes an automatic stay that immediately halts your eviction proceedings. For landlords in the middle of an active case, this can be a frustrating and costly interruption. For those who have not yet filed, it prevents you from moving forward until the stay is addressed.

We are not a traditional bankruptcy firm. Our practice focuses specifically on enforcing landlord rights when a tenant files for bankruptcy. As a landlord bankruptcy attorney serving Flagstaff and Coconino County, we file motions for relief from the automatic stay, negotiate move-out agreements with tenants and their counsel, file proofs of claim for unpaid rent, and monitor lease assumption and rejection deadlines in both Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 proceedings.

If your Flagstaff tenant has filed for bankruptcy, contact us immediately. The deadlines for action in bankruptcy court are strictly enforced.

Real estate litigation attorney in Flagstaff, AZ

When a landlord tenant dispute escalates beyond a phone call or a demand letter and becomes formal legal action, you need a real estate litigation attorney in Flagstaff who understands the full legal landscape from the property owner’s perspective. Tenants file lawsuits alleging breach of lease, habitability violations, wrongful eviction, retaliatory eviction, and housing discrimination. Each type of claim requires a distinct defense strategy built on the specific facts and applicable statutes.

Our real estate litigation lawyers in Flagstaff defend landlords and property managers in all forms of property-related litigation arising out of the landlord tenant relationship. We resolve disputes through negotiation, mediation, and arbitration where possible, and we litigate through bench trials and jury trials when that is what the situation demands.

Who We Serve

Eliminate your toughest legal challenges

We provide tailored legal solutions for property managers, landlords, and real estate investors across Arizona and Nevada, supporting portfolios of every size with consistent, reliable counsel.

Property Managers

Property Managers

Regional and national property management companies operating in Flagstaff need a property management attorney near them who handles volume, moves at their pace, and does not make the procedural errors that create costly delays. Our client portal gives your team real-time visibility into every active matter including case status, filed documents, and upcoming court dates.

Individual Landlords

Owning one to twenty rental units in Flagstaff whether near NAU’s campus, in the Southside neighborhood, or in a seasonal mountain community means a single problem tenant can have an outsized impact on your finances and your peace of mind. Our landlord lawyers in Flagstaff handle the legal complexity so you do not have to.

Real Estate Investors

Real Estate Investors

For investors managing residential and commercial portfolios across Maricopa County and beyond, we provide proactive legal counsel that keeps your portfolio compliant, your leases enforceable, and your assets protected.

Property Managers

Commercial Property Owners

Commercial evictions and lease disputes in Flagstaff operate under different statutory rules than residential matters. We represent commercial property owners and managers in eviction proceedings, lease enforcement, and breach of lease disputes throughout the Flagstaff area.

Serving Clients Across the Region

Serving Flagstaff and surrounding communities

C & W Law Group, P.C. represents landlords, property managers, and real estate investors throughout Flagstaff and the surrounding Coconino County area. Our office is located at 1295 W. Washington St., Ste. 208, Tempe, Arizona 85288, serving clients across Arizona and Nevada.

We also serve landlords and property managers in neighboring communities including Sedona, Williams, Cottonwood, Camp Verde, and Show Low, as well as throughout the rest of Arizona and Nevada.

Why C & W

What sets us apart

We provide tailored legal solutions for every level of property management across Arizona and Nevada.

Industry Specialists

Industry Specialists

We serve one industry: residential property management. That’s all we do.

24/7 Client Portal

24/7 Client Portal

Track cases, access documents, and submit requests anytime.

Statewide Coverage

Statewide Coverage

Serving property professionals across all of Arizona and Nevada.

Training + Legal

Training + Legal

A premier firm offering both legal representation and compliance training.

Meet Our Attorneys

The team behind you

Eight attorneys. One unwavering focus. Every member of our team was chosen for their depth of knowledge in Arizona & Nevada property management law.

Founders

Colin Clark

Colin Clark

Co-Founder & Shareholder

Colin Clark is a passionate co-founder of C & W Law Group, P.C., dedicated to the vigorous and effective representation of property owners and managers. With a proven track record, Colin has successfully advocated for clients in a wide range of contested actions in bankruptcy, federal, and state courts, as well as in arbitration, mediation, and administrative settings.

Christopher Walker

Christopher Walker

Co-Founder & Shareholder

Christopher Walker is a proud co-founder of C & W Law Group, P.C., where he has devoted his legal career to championing the rights of property owners and managers. His extensive experience includes serving on the Board of Directors for the Arizona Multihousing Association and participating in its Government Affairs Committee.

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What our clients say

What Property Owners Ask Us

Frequently asked questions

How long does an eviction take in Flagstaff, Arizona?

In an uncontested case filed in the Flagstaff Justice Court, the full process from initial notice to writ of restitution typically runs three to five weeks. If the tenant contests the eviction the timeline extends. Procedural errors with the initial notice are the most common cause of delays as they force a complete restart. If you are looking for an eviction attorney near me in Flagstaff, working with an experienced landlord lawyer from the beginning is the most reliable way to keep the case on track.

Most residential eviction cases in Flagstaff are filed in the Flagstaff Justice Court, which handles matters within Coconino County’s precinct boundaries. For claims exceeding $10,000 or for more complex landlord tenant disputes the appropriate venue is Coconino County Superior Court. The specific court depends on the location of the rental property and the amount in dispute.

In Arizona, non-payment of rent requires a five-day notice to pay or quit under ARS Title 33. Lease violations require a ten-day notice to comply or quit. Criminal activity or irreparable breach may qualify for an accelerated notice under special detainer procedures. Filing before the notice period expires or using a defective notice results in dismissal.

Northern Arizona University’s academic calendar creates a predictable but legally complex tenancy cycle for Flagstaff landlords. Students typically seek leases for the August-through-May academic year, and many properties near campus turn over completely each summer. This creates recurring lease-end disputes: security deposit claims tied to property condition at move-out, disagreements about cleaning and damage charges, and co-signer liability when student tenants depart without paying final rent or utilities. A lease that clearly documents move-in condition, establishes specific co-signer obligations for the full lease term, addresses subletting during summer break, and includes a detailed move-out inspection protocol protects you from the most common claims. If an NAU student tenant stops paying rent, abandons the property mid-lease, or refuses to vacate at lease end, the eviction process under Arizona law is the same as any other residential tenancy but having proper documentation in place from the beginning determines how quickly and completely you can recover.

Contact a fair housing attorney in Flagstaff before responding to anything. Do not communicate directly with the complainant. Preserve all documentation related to the matter including emails, lease files, accommodation requests, and policy records. Your initial response to HUD or the Arizona Attorney General’s Civil Rights Division sets the foundation for your entire defense and should be prepared with experienced legal guidance.

The moment a tenant files for bankruptcy an automatic stay goes into effect halting most eviction proceedings. If you had already obtained a judgment for possession before the filing the automatic stay may not apply in Arizona. If the eviction was still in progress at the time of filing you must seek relief from the bankruptcy court before you can proceed. Contact a landlord bankruptcy attorney near you immediately when you receive a bankruptcy filing notice as the deadlines for action are strictly enforced.

C & W Law Group, P.C. is located at 1295 W. Washington St., Ste. 208, Tempe, Arizona 85288. We represent landlords, property managers, and real estate investors throughout Tempe and Maricopa County exclusively on the landlord side. Call (480) 602-5190 to speak with a landlord attorney today.

No. C & W Law Group exclusively represents landlords, property managers, and real estate investors in Flagstaff and throughout Arizona and Nevada. We do not represent tenants under any circumstances.

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Protect your Flagstaff investment with the right legal team.

Whether you are dealing with a non-paying tenant near NAU’s campus, a lease violation at a vacation rental property, a fair housing complaint, or a tenant who has filed for bankruptcy, C & W Law Group is the landlord tenant law firm in Flagstaff ready to step in.

Nine attorneys. Thirty-plus years of combined experience. One singular focus: protecting property owners across Arizona and Nevada.